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Your support makes all the difference.The Oscars have worked wonders in this week's chart. Dead Man Walking goes straight to the top, Sense and Sensibility is out-stripping Trainspotting, and there's the return of Leaving Las Vegas, due in no small part to Nicolas Cage's Best Actor Oscar. But where were the awards and acclaim for Sgt Bilko? (All figures denote weekend box-office only)
TOP 10 LONDON
1 (-) Dead Man Walking (pounds 122,808) US
2 (1) Toy Story (pounds 119,020) US
3 (3) Sense and Sensibility (pounds 722,002) US
4 (2) Get Shorty (pounds 72,368) US
5 (4) Trainspotting (pounds 54,226) UK
6 (5) Nixon (pounds 23,400) US
7 (-) Sgt Bilko (pounds 23,078) US
8 (8) Leaving Las Vegas (pounds 18,631) US
9 (7) Heat (pounds 17,755) US
10 (6) Casino (pounds 14,978) US
Chart supplied by `Screen International'
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